🚨 2025 Mumbai Local Train Accident – A Snapshot
On June 9, 2025, a tragic incident occurred between Diva and Mumbra stations on Central Railway’s Kasara–CSMT route: overcrowded locals passing each other on a curve led to a deadly collision between commuters hanging off the doors. The result? 8–13 passengers fell off the trains, leaving four dead and several others injured .
Key Facts:
Time & place: ~09:10–09:30 AM near Mumbra–Diva, Central Railway .
Casualties: Four confirmed deaths (including a GRP constable), at least two seriously injured .
Victim identities:
Ketan Saroj (23), BPO executive
Mayur Shah (44), IT engineer seeking a flat in Dombivli
Rahul Gupta (27–28), stationery helper
Constable Vicky Babasaheb Mukhyadal (34), Thane GRP
🧭 What Caused It?
1. Overcrowding & unsafe practices
Commuters were dangerously hanging from footboards and door sections during peak rush .
2. Proximity in curved sections
On a curved track, trains come closer, especially in narrow stretches like Diva–Mumbra. Commuters on adjacent trains came into contact—sometimes via backpacks—leading to a domino effect .
3. Backpacks & internal crowd pressure
Ex-Rail GM Subodh Jain highlighted that heavy backpacks and internal shoves can topple individuals hanging onto the train’s edge .
4. Delayed emergency response
Despite passengers pulling the emergency chain up to 3 times, the train halted only upon reaching Thane—about 12 km away .
👷♂️ Official Response & Investigation
Commissioned Inquiry
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has ordered a probe; Deputy CM Eknath Shinde promises accountability and family support .
Railway Ministry's action
A meeting with the Railway Board and Integral Coach Factory has led to plans for:
Automatic sliding doors
Improved coach design with louvred doors, vestibules, and enhanced ventilation
Prototype to debut by November 2025 and roll-out by January 2026 .
Political backlash
Critics, including Aaditya Thackeray and Raj Thackeray, slammed officials for delayed action and excessive focus on optics over substance .
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